Get involved: send your pictures, video, news & views by texting Ealing Times to 80360, or email us
7:28am Wednesday 6th February 2008 in News By Alex Hayes
A PUBLIC meeting will be held tonight to give residents an opportunity to have their say on plans for the future of police stations in the borough.
In December, the Metropolitan Police Authority launched a consultation on proposals which could lead to the closure of Greenford, Norwood Green, Ealing, Northolt and Hanwell police stations.
Chris Mullally, a spokesman for Ealing Police, said: "This meeting is designed to give the community the opportunity to discuss their views on the modernisation of the police force and the future of the police estate in Ealing."
The meeting will take place tonight at Ealing Town Hall, in New Broadway, starting at 7pm.
Find a job in Ealing and all around West London.
Search Now »
Make a date in Ealing now!
Search Now »
Search for properties all over Ealing and across the UK.
Search Now »
Find used vehicles for sale in Ealing and all over West London.
Search Now »